1100+ Boy Names That End in I

  1. Mochi
    • Akwasi
      • Origin:

        African, Ashanti, Akan
      • Meaning:

        "born on a Sunday"
      • Description:

        Variant of Kwasi, given to boys born on a Sunday among the Akan people of Ghana.
    • Odi
      • Takumi
        • Origin:

          Japanese
        • Meaning:

          "artisan; skillful; open ocean"
      • Urki
        • Origin:

          Basque
        • Meaning:

          "birch tree"
        • Description:

          This botanical name is not as attractive as several other versions of the tree including Birch and Berkeley.
      • Khepri
        • Origin:

          Egyptian
        • Meaning:

          "develop, create"
        • Description:

          In Ancient Egyptian mythology, Khepri is a scarab-faced god who represents the rising sun, as well as new life.
      • Morandi
        • Origin:

          Italian artist name
        • Description:

          The last name of the twentieth-century Italian painter of quietly expressive still lifes presents an artistic possibility. Can absolutely work for girls too.
      • Unai
        • Origin:

          Basque
        • Meaning:

          "cowherd"
        • Description:

          Popular name in Spain's Basque country, thanks to cowboyish meaning, virtually unknown elsewhere.
      • Cynri
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Description:

          A name from ancient Welsh literature: in the poem The Gododdin, the three leaders of the ill-fated army were Cynon, Cynri and Cynrain. To that end, the name might have been invented for poetic effect, although there are several Welsh names ending in -ri, meaning "king". Alternatively, it may be a form of the Anglo-Saxon name Cyneric.

      • Loni
        • Chili
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            Spicy but insubstantial nickname name.
        • Libni
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "white, blank"
          • Description:

            Libni is the name of two male characters in the Bible — both grandsons of Levi. It is derived from the Hebrew word laben, meaning "to be white."
        • Jakari
          • Origin:

            Invented name
          • Description:

            Created in the style of Jabari, a fashionable Swahili name. Jakari is mainly used among African American families in the US.
        • Pili
          • Origin:

            African, Swahili
          • Meaning:

            "second born"
          • Description:

            Will be frequently misunderstood as Pele or, worse, "pilly".
        • Toneri
          • Origin:

            Japanese, meaning unknown
          • Description:

            Regal Japanese name borne by the imperial Prince Toneri. In modern times, seen on moon-child Toneri Ōtsutsuki in the Naruto series.
        • Argi
          • Origin:

            Basque
          • Meaning:

            "light"
          • Description:

            This name may mean light but is likely to be heavy to wear outside of Spain.
        • Dewi
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Dafydd, Welsh variation of David
          • Description:

            The name of the patron saint of Wales is virtually unknown in the US under this spelling. There were no baby boys named Dewi or Dewie in the US in 2021, though there were 35 named Dewey. Incredibly enough, Dewey ranked among the US Top 1000 for an entire century, from 1887 to 1986, reaching as high as Number 19 in 1898.
        • Shikadai
          • Origin:

            Japanese
          • Meaning:

            "deer holder"
          • Description:

            Rare name from the Naruto series. Shikadai shares a name prefix with his father, Shikamaru.
        • Kahekili
          • Origin:

            Hawaiian
          • Meaning:

            "thunder"
        • Fiji
          • Origin:

            Place-name
          • Description:

            Fiji is a pleasingly quirky place name that's been little used for babies, but could work for either a boy or girl. Though it has been used quite a lot for fancy bottled water, we don't think it quite qualifies as a water name.